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  1. Apple Studio Display’s power cable is removable, but it requires a special tool
    Apple Studio Display’s power cable is removable, but it requires a special tool

    Apple Studio Display is now officially available in stores, and there are already multiple customers around the world who have gotten their hands on the product. Unlike the Pro Display XDR

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  2. Everything we know so far about the Apple Silicon 27-inch iMac replacement
    Everything we know so far about the Apple Silicon 27-inch iMac replacement

    When Apple released the Mac Studio and the Studio Display during the “Peek Performance” event, the company discontinued the 27-inch Intel iMac. With these two new products available, is there any room for a new 27-inch...

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  3. Apple updates Boot Camp with Studio Display drivers for Windows users
    Apple updates Boot Camp with Studio Display drivers for Windows users

    Following the Apple Studio Display announcement earlier this month, some users were wondering if the new monitor would be compatible with Windows. The company then confirmed that Studio Display works on Windows

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  4. 1Password Teams offers effortless and secure password management for a flat monthly price
    1Password Teams offers effortless and secure password management for a flat monthly price

    1Password is a powerful and secure way to store passwords and other important information like documents, credit cards, and more. 1Password Teams takes this experience up a notch, allowing up to 10 employees to use 1Password...

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  5. Reports of repaired M1 Macs being bricked by Monterey 12.3 update
    Reports of repaired M1 Macs being bricked by Monterey 12.3 update

    Apple released macOS 12.3 on Monday, but not everyone is succeeding in upgrading. There are reports of repaired M1 Macs being bricked when attempting the upgrade.

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  6. Here’s how the new Mac Studio compares to the rest of the Mac lineup
    Here’s how the new Mac Studio compares to the rest of the Mac lineup

    Apple introduced an all-new Mac category with the Mac Studio landing as the most powerful machine yet with Apple Silicon. And until Mac Pro transitions from Intel, Mac Studio will become the go-to for many creative pros and...

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  7. Kaleidoscope update adds new Safari extension for web developers
    Kaleidoscope update adds new Safari extension for web developers

    Kaleidoscope is a popular and powerful Mac app for users who constantly need to compare the differences between files and folders. 

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  8. Here’s how the new Apple Studio Display compares to the Pro Display XDR and LG UltraFine
    Here’s how the new Apple Studio Display compares to the Pro Display XDR and LG UltraFine

    Almost six years since its Thunderbolt display was discontinued, Apple has officially re-entered the consumer external display market with the all-new Studio Display. 

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  9. Updated Mac Mini Still Coming With M2 and M2 Pro Chips
    Updated Mac Mini Still Coming With M2 and M2 Pro Chips

    Prior to yesterday's spring event, rumors suggested that Apple might unveil a new Mac mini, but instead we got the all-new Mac Studio, which is something of a mix between a ‌Mac mini‌ and a Mac Pro. 

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  10. Mac Studio with M1 Ultra beats 28-core Intel Mac Pro in Geekbench score
    Mac Studio with M1 Ultra beats 28-core Intel Mac Pro in Geekbench score

    Apple on Tuesday introduced Mac Studio, which comes with the powerful M1 Max chip by default. However, the company also offers a more expensive model with M1 Ultra

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  11. Windows 11 Sun Valley 2: Microsoft to Release 'Version 22H2' Update | Here's How to Test it
    Windows 11 Sun Valley 2: Microsoft to Release 'Version 22H2' Update | Here's How to Test it

    With Microsoft's "Sun Valley" major update, we could expect that a lot of features will soon arrive for the Windows 11 OS. 

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  12. Here are four features at the top of my iOS 16 wishlist
    Here are four features at the top of my iOS 16 wishlist

    We’re just three months away from Apple’s annual WWDC event, which is where the company will announce its next round of major software updates. As usual, the headliner here will be iOS 16 and iPadOS 16

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